Posts tagged: heart
Rare DNA Variations May Be Responsible For Differences In Susceptibily To Heart, Lung And Other Disorders
One-letter switches in the DNA code occur much more frequently in human genomes than anticipated, but are often only found in one or a few individuals. The abundance of rare variations across the human genome is consistent with the population explosion of the past few thousand years, medical geneticists and ...
Statins prevent cancer in heart transplant recipients
(European Society of Cardiology) Statins prevent cancer and reduce death from all causes in heart transplant recipients. The findings were independent of cholesterol levels.
For Chronic Kidney Disease Patients, One Type Of Open Heart Surgery Is Safer Than The Other
One type of open heart surgery is likely safer than the other for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, according to a study appearing in an upcoming issue of the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology (JASN). Open heart, or coronary artery bypass, surgery can be done two ways: on-pump ...
ESC Heart Failure Guidelines feature new recommendations on devices, drugs and diagnosis
(European Society of Cardiology) New recommendations on devices, drugs and diagnosis in heart failure were launched at the Heart Failure Congress 2012, May 19-22, in Belgrade, Serbia, and published in the European Heart Journal.
A North American first at the Montreal Heart Institute
Montreal, May 18, 2012 The surgical team at the Montreal Heart Institute (MHI) achieved a North American surgical milestone on May 1st with a sutureless aortic valve replacement through a thoracic incision just five centimetres long. The two patients in their seventies who underwent this innovative procedure, which was ...
Heart Healthier Oat Variety Developed
Plant breeders of the Wisconsin-Madison University have developed a new oat variety called BetaGene, which is 2% higher in beta glucan and therefore even more cardio-friendly than other oat varieties on the market. John Mochon, program manager of the Small Grains Breeding Program in UW-Madison's agronomy department explains: ...
UH Case Medical Center, CardioKinetix reveal promising data for treatment for heart failure
CLEVELAND University Hospitals (UH) Case Medical Center and CardioKinetix Inc., a medical device company pioneering a catheter-based treatment for heart failure, today announced promising results for the first-of-its-kind catheter-based Parachute Ventricular Partitioning Device, a Percutaneous Ventricular Restoration Therapy (PVRT) technology for patients with ischemic heart failure. ...
Molecule That Prevents Heart Damage is Also Proving Its Worth In Diabetic Patients
ACE2, a molecule that has been shown to prevent damage in the heart, is now proving to be protective of the major organs that are often damaged in diabetic patients. Gavin Oudit, a researcher with the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, and his colleagues at the University of Florida, found ...
Improving Palliative Care For Heart Failure Patients
Palliative care for cancer patients in the UK is well established - but the situation is starkly different for those suffering from heart failure. A recent service evaluation led by the University of Hull and Hull York Medical School (HYMS) shows this doesn't have to be the case - particularly ...
With fat: What’s good or bad for the heart, may be the same for the brain
(Brigham and Women's Hospital) According to new research from Brigham and Women's Hospital, one "bad" fat -- saturated fat -- was found to be associated with worse overall cognitive function and memory in women over time. By contrast, a "good" fat -- mono-unsaturated fat was associated with better overall cognitive ...
UH Case Medical Center, CardioKinetix reveal promising data for treatment for heart failure
(University Hospitals Case Medical Center) University Hospitals (UH) Case Medical Center and CardioKinetix Inc., a medical device company pioneering a catheter-based treatment for heart failure, today announced promising results for the first-of-its-kind catheter-based Parachute Ventricular Partitioning Device, a Percutaneous Ventricular Restoration Therapy (PVRT) technology for patients with ischemic heart failure.